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Chapter 2761: Cautionary Tale

Nephis and Sunny looked at each other.

‘Ah. I don't like it.'

Even knowing that nothing Asterion said could be trusted, Sunny still felt intrigued. After all, they were planning on challenging the Fifth Nightmare while knowing nothing about it. Information about it was scarce... in fact, there was no information about it at all.

The Sovereigns could have known something, though. By now, Sunny had learned more about the greatest secrets of the world than they had ever learned, but that did not mean that there was no knowledge they had possessed that he did not.

The original Supremes had been around for far longer than Sunny and Nephis, after all. They had hoarded knowledge like treasure — or, rather, wielded it like a weapon to build their kingdoms. Asterion, meanwhile, had been the foremost explorer and historian among them.

It was no coincidence that he had visited both the Eternal City and the Nightmare Desert long before the rest of humanity discovered them. Where else had he been? What secrets had he gleaned, and what mysteries had he uncovered?

It was quite a tantalizing question.

So, Sunny lingered for a while, and then asked:

"What makes the Fifth Nightmare so different? And how do you even know about it?"

Asterion chuckled.

"I'll admit, it seems improbable that I would know anything about the Fifth Nightmare. After all, no Awakened from our cycle of the Nightmare Spell has returned from it — so, it is not like I could ask someone. Right? The phantoms who dwell within the Nightmares, meanwhile, all lived long before the Spell was completed. I understand your suspicion."

He looked at them quietly.

"However, that does not mean that the Awakened from the previous cycles did not know anything, either. If one searches diligently, finding traces that they left behind is not impossible... granted, there is barely any of those traces left, considering the obliterating conclusions of all the previous cycles."

Sunny frowned.

"Cycles..."

He understood what Asterion was talking about. Earth was not the first realm infected by the Nightmare Spell — in fact, it was the last. In the past, the Spell had infected five other Divine Realms, giving its dwellers a chance to conquer the Nightmares and find salvation... just like the humans of the War Realm were fighting for their salvation now. It was just that none of those ancient people had succeeded.

The Twilight Sea had been swallowed by the Dream Realm and became the Stormsea. Heart Realm was the Burned Forest now. A piece of the Sun Realm had become Godgrave. Moon Realm was nowhere to be found, even if Sunny suspected that Moonriver Plains had once been a part of it.

And the Shadow Realm... well. Sunny had no idea who the Nightmare Spell would have infected there, but it had been swallowed by the Dream Realm in the end, as well. Asterion was claiming that he had discovered knowledge about the Fifth Nightmare in the ruins left by one of those fallen civilizations. Sunny did not know if that too was a lie, but he was willing to hear the Dreamspawn out.

Judging by the faint smirk on Asterion's face, he must have read that thought in Sunny's mind.

Shaking his head lightly, he continued to stroll around the ring of chains forming the Gateway.

"You should be familiar with Godgrave quite well, no? The ruins hidden inside the Hollows there are what remains of a civilization that, like ours, was infected by the Spell and strived to resist the encroaching Nightmare. Naturally, they failed in the end — but they had achieved quite a few startling feats before succumbing to their fate. Several Awakened of their cycle even became Spirits, no less." He smiled.

"Condemnation, Desolation — and a few others, as well. Of course, they went by different names back then... before Corruption. And among the ruins of the cities where their temples stood, there were fragmented remains of the chronicle depicting their deeds. That is where I learned a few things about the Fifth Nightmare."

Sunny looked at him incredulously.

'Huh.'

So, according to Asterion, Condemnation had not always been a Nightmare Creature. That fallen deity had been a fellow human once... a carrier of the Nightmare Spell no different from Nephis or Sunny, no less, albeit far more accomplished.

Not that it helped, in the end.

'What a sobering revelation.'

But one that could be easily believed, actually, considering that Sunny himself had once fallen prey to Corruption. If not for the nature of the Tomb of Ariel, he might have been a Great Titan now, not a Supreme one. He might have been the Mad Prince.

"Why would the Fifth Nightmare be so different from the rest?"

Asterion smiled.

"Why wouldn't it be? After all, among all the steps on the Path of Ascension, the fifth one is the most profound. It is the step of attaining godhood. There is a vast abyss between those Supreme and those Sacred — that abyss is far greater than the gap between Supremacy and all the lesser Ranks combined. In fact, it is far greater than the gap between being Sacred and being Divine, as well. The latter is mostly a question of scale... of quantity. The former, however, has to do with the inherent quality of one's being instead."

He looked at Sunny and Nephis with a wry glint in his golden eyes.

"Look at you. You have only recently become Supreme, and you are already barely holding on to your humanity. Can you even remember what it feels like, to be mundane humans? And why would you? Your powers as Supremes are already incompatible with consciousness that is mundane, and therefore human. Imagine what you must become to wield the power of a god."

Asterion shrugged.

"How would the Spell guide one to such a fundamental transformation? It is not a matter of gaining raw power or attaining a deeper mastery of your Aspect. It is a matter of shedding the remains of your mortal self and being reborn as something greater. It is only natural that the Fifth Nightmare would be different from all the rest."

Nephis frowned.

"So, what exactly is the difference?" Asterion flashed her a smile.

"Ah, I am afraid I cannot answer that. Asking me to be exact is asking too much — even I am not omniscient, after all. All I know is that the Fifth Nightmare shares more in common with the First Nightmare than it does with the rest. It involves not one, but two trials — one personal, tailored specifically to the challenger, and one collective, like they usually are. Both are unimaginably brutal, and failing either one means death."

He looked up with a wistful expression.

"If you succeed, however... well, the Spell will do its thing and help you achieve Apotheosis in record-breaking time. Quite miraculous, really."

His expression darkened.

"The problem is that there is risk involved in causing such a transformation with brute force. The changes your consciousness — your very sense of self — will undergo as a result of the Fifth Nightmare cannot be controlled. After all, the Spell does not care if you are still yourself at the end of the Nightmare. All it cares about is that you have attained a new Rank."

Asterion turned to Sunny and Nephis, looking at them with a dark expression. "That was what destroyed the civilization of the Sun Realm, in the end. Their cycle did not end because of the Nightmare Creatures or because of the Dream Realm swallowing their world. Instead, it was the very thing that had been meant to save them that ended up becoming their doom." The Dreamspawn smiled.

"That's right. It was the Spirits that the Sun Realm civilization had given birth to that devoured and destroyed it, in the end. Because they lost themselves to godhood."

He fell silent for a second and then asked in an amused tone.

"Now, do you still want to challenge the Fifth Nightmare?"

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    Condemnation… I miss you
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    if achieving divinity through the nightmare spell doesn't let you control the changes that your mind goes through, why does achieving natural divinity not do the same? he's achieving it just as quickly, just eliminating all of humanity in the process
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      well think about every time you pass a nightmare and ascend the spell forcefully reshapes your body rapidly to accommodate your new rank the problem is you aren’t just becoming stronger when you become a spirit you’re changing your very nature and as asterion has said the gap between a mortal and god is incredibly huge your casting aside all that makes you mortal so the spell changing you in this way as incredibly rapid as it does would be very harmful as opposed to ascending naturally over a long period
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    A alguns capítulos atrás Asterion citou algo que em teoria ele não devia saber sobre a coorte (nefis,sunny,casssie e os outros), mas nefis quando falou o nome de asterion no inicio da obra ela provavelmente naquele momento "convidou" ele a vir ver o que eles estavam fazendo, basta lembrar que se você citar o nome de asterion ele consegue "ver" oque está acontecendo ali
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    2762 Demon of Hunger

    Volume 11

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    Sunny hesitated.

    The tale Asterion had told sounded compelling. The knowledge of how the civilization of the Sun Realm had fallen was both poignant and darkly fascinating. The information about the uniqueness of the Fifth Nightmare was fascinating and believable.

    It conformed to what Sunny had learned from Eurys, after all. He had already known that a profound transformation of one's consciousness was a necessary requirement of achieving Apotheosis... it only made sense that Weaver would have designed a special trial to let the Spell push its carriers to godhood.

    It also made sense that such a transformation would threaten the challenger's humanity and sense of self — Sunny himself had been wary of that aspect of becoming a deity, let alone of becoming one in a rushed and forceful way. However...

    Asterion was also personally biased against the prospect of his enemies attaining godhood, not to mention being a highly manipulative, masterful liar. So, how much could his words be trusted?

    Trusting him implicitly would be impossibly foolish. At the same time, simply assuming that everything he said was a lie was a sure way to end up fooled, since accomplished liars always hid their deceit between truths. In fact, those who were truly good at deception could be completely honest at times — specifically because they expected their words to be seen as lies, thus blinding others to the truth.

    Sunny would know, since he had mastered that particular manner of deceit all the way back at the Awakened Academy.

    ‘Ah, I don't know...’
    There was no telling which parts of what Asterion had said about the Fifth Nightmare were true. If Sunny were to guess, though... he would assume that most of it was. Asterion had definitely omitted some information and exaggerated the rest to make the act of challenging the Fifth Nightmare seem even more dangerous than it was. However, the core of it should have been true.

    “Well, why not? After hearing you out... actually, I want to challenge the Fifth Nightmare even more."
    Asterion was striving to attain godhood without the assistance of the Spell for two simple reasons. Firstly, it was because he could. He had no moral compass whatsoever, and neither did he harbor any emotional attachments to humanity. So why wouldn't a appalling creature like him choose an easier and safer path?

    Secondly, Asterion's grasp on his sense of self had to be tentative at best. A person driven only by hunger and ambition, unmoored from everything and everyone else, could hardly rely on something external to anchor his personhood in the storm of Apotheosis. That was why he was wary of the dire trial of the Spell.

    Sunny and Nephis were different, though. Sunny was a master of maintaining his self intact — more so than anyone else, perhaps. That was because his very nature as a shadow was formless and shapeless. As such, he had trained relentlessly to never forget himself through Shadow Dance, so much so that even the mists of the Hollow Mountains failed to erode him into nothingness.

    Nephis, meanwhile, was connected to billions of humans and their most ardent wishes through the Longing Domain. That connection itself would most likely be enough to preserve the core of her being... but even if she entered the Fifth Nightmare entirely stripped of her Domain, she would possess an overwhelming advantage in tethering herself to her sense of self.
    It was her own ardent desire, her own longing — an absolute and uncompromising resolve to not only conquer the Nightmare Spell and destroy it, but also do it in a way she deemed worthy.
    They did not have a lot of choices, anyway. Nephis smiled darkly.
    She regarded Asterion with cold contempt and then asked in a dispassionate tone:
    "That was more than one question, I would say. Still... allow me to answer. Why not?"

    Walking up to them, he faced Nephis and looked down at her.

    “You questions... ah. I'd say that they betray a lack of imagination. Who says that my hunger will be satiated by devouring humanity?"

    A faint smile twisted his lips.

    "No... no, far from it. I do not intend to stop at consuming all of humanity. I'll feast on all the fallen gods of the Dream Realm, too — and every Nightmare Creature there is. Destroying only humans would be somewhat unfair, don't you think? So, I'll swallow all nightmare creatures as well, so that no one's feelings are hurt."

    His smile widened.
    “After all, why leave it for Forgotten God to destroy all of existence when I can consume it all myself? Then, by the time the Dream Realm is truly empty and only bones remain — when I am Divine — I will challenge the Seventh Nightmare and face the Forgotten God..."
    Asterion's charming smile turned into a grin, a hint of a strange, eerie light igniting in his golden eyes.
    "...And I will devour him, as well"
    "I'll feast on his Flame, rise above Divinity, and swallow the world. I'll bask in the endless darkness of the Void. Then, I will devour the Void, too — I'll try, at least. Wouldn't it be thrilling, to see what lies beyond? And feast on the beyond, of course."
    “Ah, I see. Judging by your expressions, my plans sound... overly ambitious. But wouldn't you agree? To live is to aspire. One has to have at least this much ambition to live a satisfying life in this dull, dying world..."

    2763 Endless Growth

    Volume 11

    ← Previous chapter: 2762 Demon of Hunger

    ‘He's insane. He's actually unwell...’

    That was the only thing Sunny could think of as he regarded Asterion with a frozen expression.

    But no... Sunny had already established that the Dreamspawn was of sound mind. It was just that nothing about the way he saw the world was within the bounds of what humans would consider normal, while his thinking process was completely free of all preconceptions that most people shared. After all, why would Asterion not want to devour humanity, the Forgotten God, the entire world, and the everlasting Void on top of that?

    The notion was no more preposterous than a random orphan from the outskirts of NQSC becoming an immortal demigod who commanded a legion of dead souls and ruled half of humanity. To someone who did not know Sunny very well, his strange story would sound like the ravings of a madman. Just like Asterion's confession had sounded just now.

    'He truly is a worthy heir of Heart God.'

    The god of growth and hunger.

    Asterion was more or less a flawless embodiment of insatiable hunger and unending growth. Nothing could ever satiate him, because his endless growth would always demand more fuel. So... in a sense, it was only natural that his ambitions went far beyond what Sunny and Nephis dared to want to achieve.

    ‘Hell...’

    Just what had those damn Path of Ascension zealots done to raise Asterion into the eerie creature he was today? Was it their fault that he had turned out this way? Or had his mind become twisted as a result of their isolated colony in the Dream Realm being annihilated, instead?

    No one knew much about the fate of that mysterious group. It had always been dismissively described as a fringe cult, but really, those supposed zealots were quite exceptional in their own way.

    They had been some of the first Masters of humanity, just like Immortal Flame, Warden of Valor, and Nightwalker... one of them had claimed the Lineage of Heart God, as well. It was just that their beliefs clashed with the emerging Legacy hierarchy, so they decided to abandon the waking world entirely instead of being pushed out. That was how Asterion came to be born in the Dream Realm.

    Their Citadel had fallen at some point, though, leaving him the only survivor. Come to think of it, Sunny did not know the details of how the Path of Ascension cult had been destroyed... however, there could have been only a few possible causes.

    The most probable cause was that their settlement had been overrun by Nightmare Creatures. Alternatively... it could have been attacked by humans, instead. It was an established fact that the Legacy regime had been born in bloodshed, after all, having eradicated all other rising factions.

    Would they have really left a fringe group like the Path of Ascension cult to develop in peace?

    Looking at Asterion now, Sunny realized that there was a third possible cause.

    The Dreamspawn could have slaughtered the Path of Ascension zealots himself. Considering his current disposition, it was not difficult to imagine that he would have began on his journey of endless growth by consuming the very group that had created him.

    There was no way to know.

    Sunny exhaled slowly.

    ‘He wants to devour the Void, huh’

    In short, Asterion wanted to become equal to the seven great gods and declare war on the Void, as well as on the harrowing creatures that dwelled within it... just like the gods had done once. In a sense, that war had never ended, so he would resume where the gods had left off — after inheriting their legacy.

    No wonder he was hunting down all the Divine Lineages.

    ‘No, wait..."

    Sunny suddenly felt a little dazed.

    The gods had not been able to destroy the Void, they had only been able to seal it. But Asterion was not planning to succeed where they had failed by relying on the same amount of power.

    He was planning to attain power greater even than what the gods had wielded.

    After all, if he really did manage to consume all humans, all Nightmare Creatures, the Forgotten God, and existence itself...

    Then he would not simply become equal to one of the great gods. No, he would unite that which had been scattered all along... he would contain within himself all of the Flame of Desire.

    So, he would become as powerful as the source that had given birth to the gods, not the gods themselves.

    Seen in that light, his ambition to devour the Void suddenly did not seem quite as baseless.

    ‘He's still mad, though.'

    Sunny sighed.

    "Do you suppose that we will just let you gobble up humanity?"

    Asterion turned and looked at Sunny silently for a few moments.

    Then, he asked in a pleasant tone:

    “But what can you even do?"

    Chuckling quietly, Asterion looked away. "You can't kill me. You can't seal me, either — because to do so, you'll have to sacrifice the lives of the very same humans you want to protect from me"

    The sound of his voice was almost compassionate.

    "Ah, but of course, by sparing them, you are only ensuring that I will get them all, eventually. Goodness gracious, I really do not envy you. You really are in a tight spot... it's almost like the whole situation has been designed by someone to trap you."

    He grinned.

    Looking at that grin, Nephis said in a calm tone:

    "Do you really think that I will not burn all of Bastion down just to end you?"

    A cold smile twisted her lips, as well.

    “Do you think that there is anywhere in this world — in all worlds — that you can escape to if I decide to find you?"

    She looked at him evenly.

    "Go on, provoke me more. Let's see which one of us is ready to make sacrifices.’ Asterion remained silent... and Sunny did as well.

    At that moment, even he did not really know if she was bluffing.

    Eventually, Nephis shook her head.

    “Your arrogance is impressive, but your bluff is too simple to call. You try to pretend that neither of us poses any danger to you, and yet you spent years doing nothing but hiding. You even felt so threatened by a mere Saint as to ambush her — most pitifully of all, your ambush failed."

    She frowned.

    “Countless humans have been infected by the idea of you already, but how many have you been able to make your thralls? The Human Domain stands strong, and all your efforts to shake its foundations have amounted to nothing. Yes, you are devious and dangerous... but do you really think that you can win?"

    Sunny was not sure if that confidence was a bluff, either.

    Asterion stared silently at her for a long while, as if unwilling to answer.

    Then, suddenly, he grinned.

    “Alright, it seems that you really are unwilling to make a deal with me. So, then... how about a bet, instead?"
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      2764 Bet Against the Devil

      Volume 11

      ← Previous chapter: 2763 Endless Growth

      Sunny raised an eyebrow.

      "A bet?"

      Asterion shrugged.

      “Well, I do hate to admit it, but the young lady is somewhat correct. Indoctrinating subjects of her Domain has indeed proven to be... more difficult than I anticipated. You really did a number on them, didn't you, Nephis?"

      He shook his head.

      "I don't even think that I could have done better myself. They truly are devoted — disgustingly so, really. As if you were already a goddess. Ah, but no matter. I'll get to them, eventually. The question is... what will the three of us do in the meantime?" Raising a hand to rub his temple, Asterion said in a pensive tone:

      "As I see it, there are two avenues to resolve our dispute. One is to make it a spectacle. You know, the usual repertoire of modernity — burning cities, rivers of blood, piles of corpses. You can unleash the full force of your Aspects upon me, while I will escape and command my thralls to begin a campaign of terror and sabotage across both worlds, dealing devastating damage to humanity and undermining the public's confidence in your leadership.’

      His expression soured.

      "Naturally, that avenue will leave both parties unsatisfied. You will lose the lives of countless people you wish to protect... while I will lose the opportunity to devour those people. The drawbacks of this solution are substantial."

      Asterion fell silent, then continued as if nothing was the matter:

      "The other avenue is a more civil manner of resolving a dispute. We simply do... nothing." Sunny scoffed.

      "Nothing? You expect us to do nothing?" Asterion raised an eyebrow.

      “Why not? Ah, but in this case, nothing is simply a manner of speech. What I meant to say was that we will limit ourselves to aboveboard measures — for a time, at least. After all, haven't you just proclaimed your confidence in the unity of the Human Domain?"

      He smiled ominously.

      "So, let us test it."

      Nephis frowned.

      “What exactly do you mean?"

      Asterion gave her a reserved look.

      "It is just as I implied. I will endeavor to undermine the unity of your Domain and make it mine — without resorting to bloodshed or acts of sabotage that can actually hurt it. You, meanwhile, can take measures to strengthen the devotion of your followers and prevent them from falling into my hands. It will be a war of public opinion... a war of ideas, if you will." Sunny and Nephis glanced at each other.

      At this point, it was clear... that Asterion was trying to con them.

      It could hardly be called a con, really, because he was not even trying to hide his intentions. Naturally, it would be in everyone's best interest if the clash between the three Supremes transpired without any blood being spilled. However, Asterion's powers were tailored for exactly that kind of warfare — for manipulating public opinion and propagating ideas that he deemed worthy.

      So, he would inevitably receive an advantage if they agreed to this temporary, deceptive ceasefire.

      It was just that Sunny and Nephis did not really have other options.

      Asterion had been right. At the moment, they could not contain him without causing destruction on a colossal scale, and that was not something either of them was ready to perpetrate... or at least ready to perpetrate just yet.

      The Human Domain, meanwhile, was indeed robust and strong. Neph's popularity was universal, and she was both revered and beloved by humans all across the two worlds. Some venerated her as a symbol of humanity, some regarded her as their best hope to survive the apocalypse, while some simply worshipped her like a goddess.

      That reverence was partially a result of a tremendous propaganda campaign that had spanned, in some shape or form, many decades, from the day Neph's grandfather became the first human to Ascend until her rise to the throne of humanity. But it was also a result of Neph's own efforts and her radiant powers, which had saved countless lives — and were saving them still. Such a foundation was not simple to destroy, even for Asterion.

      Sunny had a sinking feeling that they would still end up on the losing end of a war of ideas... but that did not even really matter at the moment.

      Whether Asterion was trying to con them into accepting a losing proposition or not was not as important as the implications of accepting his bet.

      The main one being that they would receive more time.

      And if they wanted to find a way to regain control of the situation and deal with the Dreamspawn, time was something that they needed the most.

      ‘Why does it feel like delaying the inevitable, then?’

      Sunny sighed.

      He nodded subtly, signaling his opinion to Nephis. The corner of her mouth twitched slightly, betraying her displeasure, but she seemed to be of the same opinion as him, in the end.

      After a long bout of silence, Nephis finally spoke, her voice echoing in the vast hall: “Are there any stakes to your bet, I wonder?" Asterion simply laughed.

      “Why, of course. If you win, I will be captured and sealed. If I win, you will become my thralls. Naturally, when the time comes, either side can decide not to honor the agreement... but the beautiful thing about this bet is that its very terms leave the loser no way out. It is not that different from a self-fulfilling prophecy."

      Sunny and Nephis looked at each other once again.

      They were in a dead end. Asterion might have presented his offer as a bet, but in truth, it was an ultimatum.

      All they could do was agree... for now.

      Once they regrouped and had a chance to discuss the situation, they could find a better solution. Kai, Effie, and Jet would be able to offer their opinions, as well... and Cassie would be with them again, too.

      Her advice might prove vital, considering how fixated Asterion was on eliminating her.

      Nephis grimaced.

      “Fine. I'll accept your bet.’

      The words were spoken.

      Asterion smiled, then gave her a mocking bow.

      "A wise decision.”

      In the silence that followed, Sunny asked in a disgruntled tone:

      "Are you just going to stand there, then?" The Dreamspawn chuckled.

      "No... it's time for me to go, I think.’

      Nephis raised an eyebrow.

      “And where exactly will you go?"

      Turning away, Asterion headed toward the exit with the same light steps.

      "Well, now that I have revealed myself, I'll need a residence. I can't very well ask you to provide me with accommodations, can I? Luckily, I happen to own a wonderful property right here in Bastion."

      He looked over his shoulder and smiled.

      "It's a scenic church on the edges of the city. Granted, all its worshippers have mysteriously vanished one night... ah, but it's not a problem."

      Just as he was passing through the gate, he added in a pleasant tone:

      "Something tells me that it will have a great number of new visitors soon..."
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    Sunny try to play mind games with asterian buy thinking about the times that are deleted from everyone’s memories.

    Remember that makes people glitch, if asterian was already watch over them during that time it will mean he will also have lost memories.
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    You could literally show nephis the future of her dying in the 5th nightmare and she would still say yes to going haha.
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    Asterion is the casue of the category 5 gate in america not sunny or nephis as at this point its almost confirmed that Asterion is becoming a sacred as its been stated multiple times he would be killed in a upfront battle and he already has all of bastion therefor almost everyone on the planet within a week therefor there is nothing stopping him from using it to fuel his apotheosis

    theory about apotheosis is we have seen that post sacred you are a god and are of a different class from any below sacred and that you become non human but what if instead of becoming non human you become the embodiment of your will in a sense that you no longer have soul essence and will but all three become one and the reason its so difficult to attain via the nightmare spell is that your will is handed to you you dont need to spend hundreds of years understanding what your will is instead you challenge a nightmare and get given one therefor as sunny and nephis naturally ascend they wont go crazy as they have amazing understandings of their wills as they are the first natural supremes since the spell probably
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      I see where you are going with this but the problem with will would be two folds. Understanding is one thing (this would equal the quality of the will) but quantity would also play a part. If the nightmare spell supplements the will the quality would conflict with whats already there so the results would be the same unless they are strong enough to resist the spell itself which would defeat the purpose
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        please retake english ong this makes zero sense but talking about quantity and quality the whole point is that spell born supremes dont have the quality and the most important part of becoming a sacred is the quality of your will
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      You know what they say, if there is a will, whoops there it is.
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    If condemnation was really a spirit human that fallen into corruption and became a cursed tyrant, then Anvil was really lucky to have kill him.

    Besides that, Assembling all the weaves and becoming the full fledged heir of weaver is more essential now to become when hopping in the 5th nightmare. He would be like a glitch in the system and along with the Vile Thieving bird they would be an unstoppable due against carriers of the nightmare spell.

    He could possibly be able to steal memories, echos, prevent them reaching the higher ranks and maybe even strip the spell from them
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    Велосипеды....
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    Both are unimaginably brutal, and failing either one means death."


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